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558764 - Masport Westhaven OM - May 2012

OTHER PRECAUTIONS

Do not obstruct any of the ventilation openings in the barbeque 

body. Should you need to change the gas cylinder, confirm that the 
cylinder is off, and that there are no sources of ignition (cigarettes, 
open flame, sparks, etc.) near before proceeding. Be sure to 
inspect the gas hose and ensure it is free of any twisting or tension. 
The hose should hang freely with no bends, folds, or kinks, which 
could obstruct free flow of gas. Apart from the connection point, no 

part of the hose should touch any hot barbeque parts. Inspect the 

hose before use. If the hose is damaged, it must be replaced with 
a hose suitable for use with LPG and meet the national standards 
for the country of use. The length shall not exceed 1.5m. Should 
minimum clearances not be adhered to severe flare up may be 
experienced due to lack of airflow around the barbeque, thus 
voiding manufacturer’s warranty.

Leak Testing

 

Note!

Perform in a well-ventilated area

LP GAS CYLINDER

Confirm the control knob is in the off position. Open the gas control 
valve on the cylinder. Check for leaks by brushing a solution of ½ 

water and ½ soap over all gas system joints, including all valve, 
hose, and regulator connections. NEVER USE AN OPEN FLAME to 
test for leaks at anytime. If bubbles form over any of the joints, there 

is a leak. Turn off the gas supply and retighten all joints. Repeat test. 

If bubbles form again, do not use the barbeque.

Please contact your local dealer for assistance.

LEAK TEST ANNUALLY AND WHENEVER THE GAS BOTTLE IS 
REMOVED, OR REPLACED.

Operation

Warning!

Before proceeding, be certain you understand the safety 

information contained in this manual

Important!

The regulator supplied with this BBQ may incorporate 
an Excess Flow Control Safety Device. The Excess Flow 
Control will activate to prevent gas flow should a regulator 

malfunction occur. It is important that the BBQ operator 
understands that all gas valves on the BBQ are closed in 
the OFF position prior to opening the gas cylinder valve. 
If the BBQ valves are open prior to opening the cylinder 

valve, the Excess Flow Control will be activated and 
prevent the BBQ from being lit. To reset, close the BBQ 
valves and gas cylinder valve, wait for 1 minute and use 
correct lighting procedure as detailed below.

Cooking Instructions

Note! 
PREPARATION BEFORE COOKING

To prevent foods from sticking to the cookware, please 

use a long handled brush to apply a light coat of cooking 

                 or vegetable oil before each barbequing session.

1. 

Allow grill to warm up with lid closed prior to cooking. Cook 
with lid open

2. 

This grill model is quipped with a fully adjustable burner control. 
This allows for complete flexibility in cooking temperatures.

 

HIGH setting has a cooking temperature of approximately 

 

230 degrees C. 

MED is approximately 200 degrees C.

 

LOW is approximately 175 degrees C.

3. 

The cooking times we suggestion are only that – suggestions. 
You may want to vary the times as you become used to your 

grill.

4. 

You may cook on the grill in any weather. If the temperature is 
extremely cold or hot, it will slightly increase or decrease your 
cooling times. Keep grill out of excessive wind when operating, 

as it may increase cooking times.

 
GRILLING

1. 

T-Bone Steak, thick medium: grill 10 minutes on each side at 

MED setting.

2. 

Chicken Quarters, average size fryer: Cook skin side up for 
30 minutes, skin side down for 30 minutes at MED setting. 
Check for doneness. If chicken is completely done, only then 

drip or brush on sauce of your choice. Put back on grill for 

approximately 10 minutes longer. You may want to repeat this 
process one or two more times.

3. 

Pork ribs and pork chops; grill 10-20 minutes each side, MED 
setting. When done, drip or brush on sauce. Put back on grill 
for 5-10 minutes. Repeat if desired.

Note!

 

Above times are a guide only and are not for frozen meats. 

Frozen food should be thawed correctly prior to cooking.

ROASTING HOOD COOKING

Barbeques equipped with a roasting hood give the option of 
cooking with hood closed to form an ‘oven’ for roasting food, such 
as joints of meat, whole chickens, etc. 

Warning!

Cooking with the hood closed and the burner on high 

creates a fire risk.

When the hood is closed, a large amount of heat is trapped inside 
the barbeque. Thus, it is IMPORTANT to make sure that the burner 
is turned to the low position to prevent burning of the food and 

damaging the barbeque. Avoid lifting the hood unnecessarily as 
heat is lost every time the hood is opened. DO NOT ALLOW YOUR 
BARBEQUE TO OVERHEAT. A BARBEQUE SHOULD NEVER BE 

LEFT UNATTENDED WHILE COOKING!

FLARE-UP CONTROL

Flare-ups occur when meat is barbequed, and its fats and juices fall 
upon the burner. The smoke from some flare-up helps give cooked 
meat its barbequed flavour, but excessive flare-up will result in 
meat being burned. To control flare-up, it is advisable to trim away 
excess fat from meat and poultry before grilling. Also, the burner 
should always be placed on the low setting during cooking. Finally, 
extinguish flare-up by applying baking soda or salt directly onto the 
area. Always protect your hands when handling anything near the 

cooking surface of the barbeque.

If a fat fire should occur in the drip tray, turn the knob to the off 
position, turn off the gas at the bottle, and wait for the fire to go out. 
Do not pull out the drip tray or douse with water.

END OF THE COOKING SESSION

After each cooking session, turn the BBQ burner to the “HIGH” 
position and burn off for 5 minutes. This procedure will burn off food 
residue, thus making cleaning easier.

TURNING OFF YOUR BARBEQUE

When you have finished using your barbeque, turn off the gas at 
the bottle and turn the control valve fully clockwise to the “OFF” 

Summary of Contents for Westhaven Portable

Page 1: ...arbeques MASPORT WESTHAVEN OWNER S MANUAL Please read these instructions carefully before assembly to reduce risk of fire burn hazard or other injury Keep these instructions in a safe place for future use This manual covers the Masport Westhaven Barbeque PANTONE YELLOW C ...

Page 2: ...ury Do not use indoors Barbeque units are designed for OUTSIDE USE ONLY Use in a weather protected area preferable under shelter Ensure that the barbeque is on an even and secure surface before operating Use the castor locks if fitted to lock the wheels in place Ensure all gas couplings and hoses are in good condition and have been correctly fitted Leak test all gas lines and connections before us...

Page 3: ...or replacement items Gas Burner The gas burner is constructed of tubular stainless steel and should not require maintenance other than inspection for insects nests inside the air intake slots LP Gas Regulator The gas pressure regulator provided with this appliance must be used This regulator is equipped with the required orifice and is set for the required outlet pressure for this appliance This c...

Page 4: ...4 558764 Masport Westhaven OM May 2012 Assembly Diagram ...

Page 5: ...9135 05 559136 06 559586 07 559137 08 559138 09 559139 10 559140 11 559141 12 559142 13 559143 14 559144 15 559145 16 559146 17 559147 18 559148 19 559149 20 559150 21 559151 22 559152 23 559153 24 559154 25 558760 26 558788 M3X10 Screw M4X10 Screw M5X10 Screw 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 2 5 1 1 12 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 M6X12 Screw ...

Page 6: ...ess hole next to the burner tube Keep flame next to burner while actuating gas control knob 26 3 If ignition does not occur in 3 5 seconds turn burner off Wait 5 minutes and repeat lighting procedure Note If the burner should go out for any reason turn the control knob to OFF position Wait 5 minutes before attempting to re light If the grill fails to light after the second attempt check with your ...

Page 7: ... area Take care to ensure that the minimum clearances guidelines are followed Minimum clearances From sides 430mm From back 430mm From above vertical 1000mm Keep this barbeque away from any flammable materials This appliance shall only be used in an above ground open air situation with natural ventilation without stagnant areas where gas leakage and products of combustion are rapidly dispersed by ...

Page 8: ...ng temperature of approximately 230 degrees C MED is approximately 200 degrees C LOW is approximately 175 degrees C 3 The cooking times we suggestion are only that suggestions You may want to vary the times as you become used to your grill 4 You may cook on the grill in any weather If the temperature is extremely cold or hot it will slightly increase or decrease your cooling times Keep grill out o...

Page 9: ...tive but introduce the possibility of scratching the surface A neutral cleaner low in chloride is essential The cleaning method generally employed with these cleaners is to apply them to the stainless surface and follow by cloth wiping in the direction of the grain or polish lines not across them The cleaned surface should be thoroughly rinsed with clean water and wiped dry with a soft cloth if wa...

Page 10: ...lace Cover the burner with aluminium foil in order to prevent insects or other debris from collecting in burner holes A protective cover should always be fitted to the barbeque to protect your investment from the elements when not in use If the barbeque is to be stored indoors the gas bottle must be disconnected and left outside The gas bottle should always be stored outside in a dry well ventilat...

Page 11: ...rate When to look for spiders You should inspect the burner at least once a year or immediately after any of the following conditions occur 1 The smell of gas in conjunction with the burner flames appearing yellow 2 The BBQ does not reach temperature 3 The BBQ heats unevenly 4 The burners make popping noises Before calling for service If the grill does not function properly use the following check...

Page 12: ...558764 Masport Westhaven OM May 2012 Head Office New Zealand 1 37 Mt Wellington Highway Panmure Auckland 1060 P O Box 14 349 Panmure Auckland 1741 ...

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